AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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BOOK REVIEWS 



"The Book of the National Parks," by 

 Robert Sterling Yard. Charles Scribner's 

 Sons, New York. Price, $3.00. The author 

 of this book possesses all the attributes 

 necessary to contribute to the success of 

 such a work, being an official in the Depart- 

 ment of the Interior and so thoroughly in- 

 formed on his subject, as well as a writer 

 of note and an enthusiastic lover of the 

 out of doors. His book is a valuable con- 

 tribution to the slowly growing literature 

 on our national park system. It will fill a 

 long-felt want, carrying, as it does, in in- 

 teresting fashion, an account of the histori- 

 cal, scenic, geologic and recreational fea- 

 tures of the parks ; and treating in a popu- 

 lar way the geologic and other scientific 

 features. It is well illustrated and has 15 

 maps and diagrams. 



"Timber : Its Strength, Seasoning and 

 Grading," by Harold S. Betts. McGraw- 

 Hill Book Company, New York. Price, 

 $3.00. The preface states that this book 

 is intended primarily for engineers, manu- 

 facturers and users of lumber and of vari- 

 ous special classes of wood material, and 

 students of engineering and forestry. Much 

 technical information in readily accessible 

 form is available regarding almost every 

 class of structural material with the excep- 

 tion of wood, and this book will in large 

 measure supply this deficiency. 



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FORESTERS ATTENTION 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will gladly print free 

 of charge in this column advertisements of for- 

 esters, lumbermen and woodsmen, discharged or 

 about to be discharged from military service, who 

 want positions, or of persons having employment 

 to offer such foresters, lumbermen or woodsmen. 



POSITION wanted by technically trained For- 

 ester; college graduate, 37 years of age and 

 married. Have had seven years' experience in 

 the National Forests of Oregon, California, 

 Washington and Alaska. Also some European 

 training. At present employed on timber sur- 

 veys as chief of party in the Forest Service. 

 Desire to make a change and will be glad to 

 consider position as Forester on private estate, 

 or as city Forester. Will also consider position 

 as Asst. Superintendent of State Park and 

 Game Preserve in addition to that of Forester. 

 Can furnish the best of references. Address 

 Box 820, care American Forestry Magazine, 

 Washington, P. C. 



ARBORICULTURIST is open to an engagement 

 to take charge of, or as assistant in City For- 

 estry work. Experience and training, ten years, 

 covering the entire arboricultural field— from* 

 planting to expert tree surgery— including nur- 

 sery practice, and supervision in the care and 

 detailed management of city shade trees. For 

 further information, address Box 700, care of 

 American Forestry. 



POSITION wanted by technically trained For- 

 ester. Have had fourteen years experience 

 along forestry lines, over five years on the 

 National Forests in timber sale, silvicultural 

 and administrative work; three years experi- 

 ence in city forestry, tree surgery and landscape 

 work. Forester for the North Shore Park Dis- 

 trict of Chicago. City forestry and landscape 

 work preferred, but will be glad to consider 

 other lines. Can furnish the best of reference. 

 Address Box 600, Care American Forestry 

 Magazine, Washington, D. C. (1-3) 



YOUNG MAN recently discharged from the U. S. 

 Navy, wants employment with wholesale lum- 

 ber manufacturer; college graduate; five year's 

 experience in nursery business; can furnish 

 best of references. Address Box 675, Care 

 American Forestry Magazine, Washington. 

 D- C. (1-3) 



WANTED: Young forester, preferably married, 

 for clearing and maintaining woodland on small 

 estate, operating private nursery, etc. Will pay 

 $80 or better, depending on qualifications and 

 experience. Six room residence on state road 

 included Address Box 750, c/o American For- 

 estry Magazine, Washington, D. C. (7-9-19) 



WANTED— Position as MANAGER of WOOD- 

 LANDS; thirty years* experience ; will care 

 for, replant and develop woodlands. Roy 

 Maguire, Box 810, care American Forestry 

 Magazine, Washington, D. C. 



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ADVISORY BOARD 



Representing Organizations Affiliated with the 

 American Forestry Association 



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National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Association Lumbermen'! Exchange Empire State Forest Products Association 



JOHN M WOODS. Boston. Man I. RANDALL WILLIAMS, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. FERRIS J. MEIGS, New York City 



W. CLYDE SYKES, Conifer, N. Y FREDERICK S. UNDERHILL, Philadelphia. Pa RUFUS L. SISSON, Potsdam, N. Y. 



R. G. BROWNELL, Williamsport, Pa. R. B. RAYNER, Philadelphia, Pa. W. L. SYKES, Utica, N. Y. 



northern Plae Manufacturers' Association 



C. A. SMITH, Coos Bay, Ore. 



WILLIAM IRVINE, Chippewa Falla, Wia. 



F. E. WEYERHAEUSER. St. Paul, Minn. 



Rational Association of Box Manufacturers 

 B. W PORTER, Greenfield, Maaa. 

 S. B. ANDERSON, Memphis, Tenn. 

 ROBT. A. JOHNSON, Minneapolis, Minn. 



Carriage Builders' national Association 

 H. C. McLEAR, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 

 D. T. WILSON, New York 

 P. S. EBRENZ, St. Louis, Missouri 



New Hampshire Tlmberland Owners' Association [!!;J: 

 W. H. BUNDY, Boston, Mass 

 EVERETT E. AMEY, Portland, Me. 

 F. H. BILLARD, Berlin, N. H. 



California Forest Protective Association 

 MILES STANDISH, San Francisco, Cal. 

 GEO. X. WENDLING, San Francisco, Cal. 

 II. RHODES. San Francisco, Cal. 



Massachusetts Forestry Association 

 NATHANIEL T. KIDDER, Milton, Mass. 

 FREDERIC J. CAULKINS, Boston, Mass. 

 HARRIS A. REYNOLDS, Cambridge, Maaa. 



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Philadelphia Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Ass n W , LLIAM B . GREELEY, Washington, D. C. 

 Ud^^^iVhIS feW*"** F.-Q,H_VAN NORDEN, rfew York 



iladelphia. Pa. 



FREDERICK K. VREELAND, New York 



Minnesota Forestry Association 

 W. T. COX, St. Paul, Minn. 

 PROF. D. LANGE, St. Paul, Minn. 

 MRS. CARRIE BACKUS, St. Paul, Minn. 



American Wood Preservers' Association 

 MR. CARD, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago, III. 

 MR. JOYCE, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 

 F. J. ANG1ER, Baltimore, Md. 



Southern Pine Association 

 J. B. WHITE, Kansas City, Mo. 

 T F RHODES. New Orleans, La. 

 HENRY E. HARDTNER, Urania, La. 



